Yea but it's also because people aren't able to connect the dots. Like I live in the suburbs in Ohio, I want to preserve nature, but I'm kind of trapped in my environment. We've planted trees, we do gardening, and we're adding plants that attract pollinators, but there's only so much we can do.
Where? I grew up in the coastal area of MA, most of the yards had trees as far as I remember. Is this a Middle Mass thing?
I'd believe they clear cut their yards in Connecticut, but that's just because Connecticut is devoted to doing things as wrong as possible while still being part of New England.